BBC Radio Northampton: “Making Marriage Work”

BBC Radio Northampton’s Helen Blaby spoke to Heather from Muddy Matches about a new government backed scheme called ‘Love Nuggets’. Heather also spoke about horsey people and dating in the countryside. Click to listen to the interview (1hr 20mins in).

Glamour: “The New Rules of Online Dating”

Glamour magazine writer Gemma Askham spoke to Muddy Matches co-founder Lucy Reeves about why it’s important to look at the terms and conditions when signing up with an online dating website. Muddy Matches is an independent dating website, but Lucy explained that people are often “unaware that they’re joining a bigger network of dating sites”… Continue reading Glamour: “The New Rules of Online Dating”

Tesco Living: “Five Quirky Ways to Find Love”

Tesco Living explores five quirky ways to find love and lists countryside dating website Muddy Matches as the first option. The description of Muddy Matches says: “This specialist site matches singles who live a ‘muddy-boots’ lifestyle – from farmers and vets to horsey folk and countryside ramblers, for mutual muddy bliss.” To read the full… Continue reading Tesco Living: “Five Quirky Ways to Find Love”

BuzzFeed: “21 Bizarre Dating Sites You Won’t Believe Actually Exist”

BuzzFeed writer Patrick Smith tracked down 21 of the most unusual online dating websites and among them he listed Muddy Matches as a place for farmers to find a wife. Take a look at the full list and see the more bizarre websites that accompany Muddy Matches.

The Farming Forum: “Emotions and lonely job”

Being a farmer can be a lonely job and it can be hard to meet people who share your outlook on life, so using a dating site specifically aimed at country-minded people and farmers can be a great help. Muddy Matches was mentioned in a post about loneliness on  The Farming Forum by one forumite… Continue reading The Farming Forum: “Emotions and lonely job”

The COSTCO Connection: “Hooked on Hashtags”

The COSTCO Connection writer Harvey Meyer featured Muddy Matches as an example of a small business that uses Twitter hashtags to interact with members and to promote the company. Meyer mentions how countryside dating website Muddy Matches won an #SBS award due to their efforts on Twitter. To read the full article, click through to… Continue reading The COSTCO Connection: “Hooked on Hashtags”

BestDaily.co.uk: “The best websites for ‘midlife dating'”

BestDaily.co.uk named countryside dating website Muddy Matches as one of the best websites for ‘midlife dating’. Write Megan Welford said: “Muddy Matches is a site for those who live in (or love) the countryside, so if wellies and dog walking are how you spend your weekends then get clicking.” Click here to read the full… Continue reading BestDaily.co.uk: “The best websites for ‘midlife dating’”

The Times: “Internet dating for the over-forties”

Muddy Matches was listed as one of the best dating sites for over-forties in The Times. Writer Emily Sargant said: “A dating site for those who live in (or just enjoy) the countryside, where it’s hard to meet people, particularly if you are older.”

Tips Revolution: “Top 5 Best Online Dating Sites”

Muddy Matches was named as one of the top 5 Best Online Dating Sites by Tips Revolution. Writer Bilal Munir said: “Its criteria are pretty hassle-free and this site makes use of Muddy-Townie ratio in order to match possible dates consequently. So, somebody who breathes and lives country air and despise all things real jungle… Continue reading Tips Revolution: “Top 5 Best Online Dating Sites”

Equus England: “Why Equestrians Make Good Partners”

Muddy Matches wrote a guest post for horsey website Equus England about why equestrians make good partners. The article explains that equestrians are great at withstanding whatever the weather throws at them, they are hardworking and they understand that your horse comes first. Click through to the Equus England site to read the full article.